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6 March 2017

My Monthly Hero March Blog Hop + Giveaway

Hello there and welcome to the My Monthly Hero March Kit release blog hop. You should have arrived here from the amazingDebby, but if you get lost along the way I have a full list of participants below.

What a great kit! Especially good for gardening enthusiasts but great for all round cards too. My first card uses the bunny stamp set and coordinating dies.

I started off by taking a piece of white cardstock and cutting this using one of the Rectangle Infinity dies. On to this I added a background for my image with Copic Markers. I added greens for the grass and then a light haze of blue for the sky. I took the fence die form the kit and cut this from white cardstock. I added blades of grass to the bottom so that it blended in to the background better. This was added to the panel with tape runner.

The rabbit holding the carrot (there are a few different bunnies in the set with different poses) was stamped on to white cardstock, coloured using Copic Markers and then cut out using the coordinating die. He was added to the panel with foam tape. the sentiment, from the same stamp set, was stamped to the left. The panel was added to a card base with a piece of Foliage Layering Paper on the front, with foam tape.

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Here are the links to what I have used on the card.Please click on the picture or wording to be taken to where I purchased
it. Affiliate links are used on some products. This means that if you make a
purchase after clicking on my link, I receive a small commission with no extra
cost to you. I truly appreciate your support when using these links. Please
click on the letters below the product to shop at your favourite store - Simon
Says Stamp (SSS), Hero Arts (HA), Seven Hills Crafts (SHC) Amazon (AZ) etc.

My next card uses the gardening stamp set from the kit. It is filled with lots of different vegetables and can be used for lots of different occasions. I went with with notecard today.

I started off by stamping the basket on to a piece of watercolour paper using Antique Linen Distress Ink. Parts of the basket were then masked off as I went, to add the vegetables in to it. The little gardening fork was then stamped in front. The image was coloured using Distress Markers, water and a paint brush.

Once dry, I took the sentiment from the Many Everyday Messages set and stamped this on to the panel using brown ink. The panel was then adhered to a 4.25 x 4.25" kraft card base.

SUPPLIES:

Here are the links to what I have used on the card.Please click on the picture or wording to be taken to where I purchased
it. Affiliate links are used on some products. This means that if you make a
purchase after clicking on my link, I receive a small commission with no extra
cost to you. I truly appreciate your support when using these links. Please
click on the letters below the product to shop at your favourite store - Simon
Says Stamp (SSS), Hero Arts (HA), Seven Hills Crafts (SHC) Amazon (AZ) etc.

The kit value is $75 but you can get it for an amazing deal at $34.99 (approx. £28.00). It is limited edition so please grab one as soon as you can if you do not want to miss out. If you love the kits, you may want to think about subscribing so that you do not miss one!

There are several great add-on products available this month too (remember these are not limited edition like the kit):

Hero Arts are giving away one kit as a prize to one blog reader. The winner is selected from all of the comments left across all of the blogs in the hop so make sure you leave a comment at every step for more chances to win! Giveaway closes on Sunday, March 12th at 11.59pm and the winner will be announced the following week (if the winner has already purchased the kit, they will be reimbursed for it).

The next stop in the hop is the amazing Yana. Thanks so much for visiting me today. I hope you have a great day and enjoy the hop!

171 comments:

Hi Michelle,Love both your cards! I am excited about the fence die being included also, since I have always wanted a fence die. lol I just love this kit and so happy about it being my very first MMH kit ever. thanks for your inspiration.

Your two cards are lovely Michelle. Beautiful copic colouring in the first, and beautiful watercolouring in the second. I love the CAS look of the first card with that soft blue background. And the rustic feel of the second is so great for this set of images. Thank you so much for sharing with us, Lisa x